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Revision as of 16:16, 21 October 2020

Interim practice work

Instructions for:TraineeTrainer
Goal
These instructions provide information on how to organize the work in between (face to face) group sessions.
Duration (hours)
25
For whom is this important?
Part of
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VIRT2UE

What is this about?

To acquire the skills needed to ‘pass the expertise’ and train others, and to understand the aim, content and didactics of each exercises, trainees need to practice them. Therefore, between the first and the second face-to-face session trainees need to facilitate the 5 exercises that they have learned about and experienced during the first part of the face-to-face program (Self-Declaration Approach; Debate and Dialogue; Virtues and Norms; The middle position; and Dilemma game).
1
Prepare

To prepare for facilitating the exercises in your context you:

a. Go through the instruction manuals and other related materials such as videos and readings;

b. Prepare the necessary material for the exercises (e.g. PowerPoint presentations and/or the forms to send to the participants of the exercise). Please, be aware that it may be necessary to adapt the exercises. For example, if you are an ombudsperson at your institution, it may prompt reservations among your training participants if you ask them to share research integrity cases from their experience. You may therefore consider using only fictional cases (e.g. from the Rotterdam Dilemma Game, or from The Embassy of Good Science case section) instead.

2
Organise

Make arrangements for the time and venue for experiencing each exercise and send out invitations to prospective participants (6-12 max.). You do not need to do the 5 exercises in one go or with the same group. You may combine exercises and integrate them in one session (e.g. Debate-dialogue and Dilemma game). Make sure to distribute and plan the collection of the required forms (i.e. Selfdeclaration and case reflection form).

3
Practice your training skills

Facilitate each exercise and evaluate/reflect upon the experiences with your training participants. After facilitating each exercise reflect on your experience and on your role as trainer by filling in the self-reflection form.

4
Report back on your experience

Get in touch with your trainer and submit your self-reflection forms. Share questions or issues you might want to address during the second face-to-face session with your trainer. For example: what facilitated your participants’ learning or what impeded it? What might be done differently in any subsequent moment of facilitation and what to keep unchanged?

Remarks

This training has been developed by the VIRT2UE project, which has received funding form the European Union’s H2020 research programme under grant agreement N 741782.
1
Collect the self- reflection forms

s. 5

2
Prepare a list of topics and activities

s. 5

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